Portugal has long been an attractive destination for individuals seeking a favourable tax regime, mainly through the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) program (terminated on January 1, 2024, unless grandfathering rules apply). This program, outlined in the Personal Income...
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Taxes: Portugal’s Approach to Automatic Exchange of Information
In an era of increasing globalization and complex international financial flows, managing the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) on taxes and ensuring compliance has become a formidable challenge for tax authorities worldwide. Recognizing this, the Portuguese...
Business Communications: Legal Requirements
As a business owner or freelancer, staying compliant with legal requirements is crucial for maintaining trust and avoiding potential penalties, including when it comes to business communications. One such important regulation is outlined in Article 3 of Decree-Law No....
Divorce: Recognition of Foreign Sentences in Portugal
When a Portuguese citizen divorces abroad, whether by mutual consent or through contentious proceedings, with a decision issued by a notary or court, this change must be reflected in their civil registry in Portugal. However, the procedure for making this change...
Divorce in Portugal Involving Foreing Nationals
The international jurisdiction of Portuguese courts is particularly relevant, especially for foreign nationals who reside in Portugal despite not holding Portuguese nationality and seek to dissolve marriages contracted abroad. Under Portuguese law, the court...